Monday, November 16, 2015

'It's only a belief': 87yo German Neo-Nazi Granny jailed for denying Holocaust

A German court in Hamburg has sentenced an 87-year-old woman, well known as a Neo-Nazi activist, to 10 months imprisonment for incitement of hatred. She is a Holocaust denier.

Auschwitz was not a death camp, it was just a work camp, Ursula Haverbeck-Wetzel told a Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) journalist during the trial of the former SS serviceman Oskar Gröning, accused of being involved in Auschwitz mass killings.

Later, Haverbeck-Wetzel repeated her statement in an interview to the ARD TV-Channel. She added that the published Auschwitz commandant’s orders prove her position.

“The Holocaust is the biggest and most sustainable lie in history,” Haverbeck-Wetzel said in April, the Local reports. It is“only a belief,” she said on Friday during the trial.

German legislation regards as incitement of hatred not only encouraging hatred or violence to a particular group of people, but also approving of, denying or downplaying Nazi crimes. So Haverbeck-Wetzel faced trial for her statements.

“Yes I said that indeed!” Haverbeck-Wetzel told the judge at the trial. She also asked whether the German constitution was still a legal basis for the court, referring to freedom of expression.

“We have no personal experience. You know about it (Auschwitz) only through the grapevine – like me. Who told you that this is really true?” she said asking the judge to prove that the Holocaust really took place.

“I don’t have to prove to you that the Earth is round,” the judge answered.
Finally, the court decided to sentence Ursula Haverbeck-Wetzel to 10 months imprisonment without the right of parole.

“I will never accept this verdict!” Haverbeck-Wetzel said at the court.

Incitement of hatred carries a potential sentence of up to five years in Germany, but the verdict is not so harsh because of the age of the convicted. The court, however, decided to sentence Haverbeck-Wetzel to a jail time because it wasn’t the first case against her.

Haverbeck-Wetzel is a known right-wing extremist who has a criminal record, two fines and a suspended sentence for sedition.

She was once a head of the “Collegium Humanum” which was founded as an environment organization, but later transformed into a right-wing extremist group. Haverbeck-Wetzel, moreover, helped to establish an association aimed at helping people persecuted for denying the Holocaust.

The Holocaust was the genocide of the Jews in the Third Reich, which killed approximately six million. Almost 1.5 million people – most of them Jews – were killed in the Auschwitz death camp between 1940 and 1945. On January, 27, 1945 Soviet troops captured Auschwitz and saved about 7,500 prisoners, who had not been evacuated by the Nazis.

Can we get a call flood going, to Florida State Attorney Brad King's office?

The entire investigation of Dustin's case is dishonest. Everyone from the sheriff on down is lying, falsifying reports, and omitting facts. At Cody Hoppel's hearing, in which he admitted to beating Dustin, he also incriminated other officers who had witnessed and/or participated in the beating and then helped Hoppel cover it up. They never said a word about beating Dustin up in their police reports.

We need you guys to start calling up the state attorney and let him know that the entire investigation is dishonest, based upon false reports, and that the sheriff's office is trying to cover things up. We have them ON RECORD lying about what happened.

The State Attorney's number is 352-671-5800. You can also send him an e-mail at Bking@sao5.org

This case needs to be thrown out. Dustin never tried to kill anyone and MCSO knows it, too. They're trying to cover up their own corruption and illegal actions they took that day.﻿

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

“Houston would seem, at first glance, an unlikely the site for the gay-rights movement’s first major setback since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

The nation’s fourth-largest city has elected a lesbian mayor three consecutive times without much controversy, and in 2014, its city council approved an ordinance protecting residents from discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and 13 other factors. But when that same proposal came before the electorate on Tuesday, it lost out to an opposition campaign armed with a startlingly simple message: “No men in women’s bathrooms.” Opponents led 61 to 39, with 66 percent of the precincts reporting on Tuesday night. …”

Unfortunately, the SJW’s war against Jim Crow in men and women’s segregated restrooms is likely to continue.